These are my foam bath toys.

Comments about the fishies

How do you get the fish to tell time? (Probably are in a school). Tom - tnic@ios.com

My cod!!!... you are just breaming with talent! Mark Cote - cote@cas.uregina.ca

I was confused as to why you created such a page, until I realized that it was for the halibut. John W. Keating - keating@clark.net

I floundered all night on the net, as a lover of music, in search of a WAV with a good bass line. I knew not when the sun pearched on the horizion. I asked a friend, but he was a snapper. I clicked on a hypertext link, but got only crappie. Then I found the "Foam Bath Fish Time." I was hooked. My interest since has a-baited, but I know without a trout where to turn when I need the thyme. John Watts - John_Watts@baylor.edu

Gee, I always wondered about fish, and their ability to tell the time. I
am no longer afraid of death. Nanok Bie - nanok@oden.se

I think that your foam fish bath is lox of fun. especially for the hard of herring. Steve Savetz - ssavetz@delphi.com

Any sardinic comments aside, your page, happened upon by a veritable fluke of chance, has caused ripples of amusement among the small fry of my school colleagues. Studying literature, we frequently pull up tall stories, but tales of herring-do, Wow! Phil White - ENG3PJW@ARTS-01.NOVELL.LEEDS.AC.UK

No one knows the turbot I've seen. John Mangold - john.mangold@canada.attgis.com

After staring at the fish, I now have a terrible haddock and am getting rather hard of herring. Please advise. Phil J Barrett - barretpj@helios.aston.ac.ukPhil - Maybe you have salmonella or a case of the clams. Go see a sturgeon.

For your next project, might I suggest a musical clock, so we can all learn how to tuna fish by raising and lowering the scales... Bob Lee - bob_lee@broder.com

We're just some little shrimps in a little school but we think your fish page is way way cool. Cindy Shaffer, Second gradeCindy: Thanks for the note, and for the rhyme, I'm glad you liked Foam Bath Fish Time.

Your fishie site is amazing. In fact, it's a small mackerel. Gail Hartman - hartman@earthlink.net